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Nursing workload assessment in an intensive care unit: A retrospective observational study using the Nursing Activities Score.

Pedro Miguel Garcez SardoRui Pedro Antunes MacedoJosé Joaquim Marques AlvarelhãoJoão Filipe Lindo SimõesJenifer Adriana Domingues GuedesCarlos Jorge SimõesFernanda Maria Príncipe Bastos Ferreira
Published in: Nursing in critical care (2022)
This was one of the first studies carried out with the NAS after its cross-cultural adaptation and validation for the Portuguese population. The nursing workload at the patient level was higher in the first 24 h of ICU stays. Because of the 'administrative and management activities' related to the 'patient discharge procedures', the last 24 h of ICU stays also presented high levels of nursing workload. The implementation of a nurse-to-patient ratio of 1:1 may contribute to safer nurse staffing and to improve patient safety in this Tertiary (level 3) ICU.
Keyphrases
  • intensive care unit
  • quality improvement
  • patient safety
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  • mechanical ventilation
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